Eyes Of Blue – The Light We See, The Recordings 1969-1971: Album Review
Pioneers of progressive rock, the music of Eyes Of Blue is celebrated in an excellent new box set.
Pioneers of progressive rock, the music of Eyes Of Blue is celebrated in an excellent new box set.
A new vinyl edition of the 1970 debut album by progressive rock pioneers Egg, bears witness to what a fine improvisational and musically creative band they were.
We’re in Liverpool for Steve Hackett and his latest Genesis related extravaganza.
Big Big Train roll into Manchester with a tour de force of joyous progressive rock and The Likes Of Us album.
Renaissance’s 2001 studio album Tuscany is reissued in a superb new package with a great live concert recording.
Pallas – representing Scotland in the early Eighties Progressive Rock revival – collected works from the era.
The Progressive Rock Revival 1981-1983; Andrew Wild sets the scene ready for Vol 2….
Anthony Phillips & Harry Williamson’s Gypsy Suite is released in a new remastered and expanded CD edition.
The Smashing Pumpkins and Weezer roll into the plush new confines of Co-op live for a celebratory night of alt-rock.
Yes kick off their Classic Tales Of Yes UK shows with a return to Manchester’s Bridgewater Hall.
Shine On Brightly, Procol Harum’s classic second album, is released in a new remastered vinyl edition.
We have a chat with the always entertaining and affable Andy Tillison of The Tangent.
WALLPAPER MUSIC II is a collection of superbly played compositions that engagingly brings together jazz and progressive rock influences.
Another ride on the Big Big crazy Train – maintaining the Prog tradition – climbing up high to see the past.
We’re at the annual IQ weekender at The Met in Bury for a masterclass in quality Prog Rock.